Shinagawa Vacant Properties
Browse currently vacant UR rental housing and JKK Tokyo public housing in the Shinagawa area. Check rent, floor plans, and photos, then visit the official site from any property's detail page to apply.
Currently 1 properties with vacancies. Rent from ¥164,100 to ¥164,100. Available layouts: 2LDK.
About This Area
Shinagawa blends bayside Tennoz/Higashi-Shinagawa with inland residential belts in Osaki, Gotanda, Oimachi, Musashi-Koyama, and Togoshi. Redevelopment around Osaki and Gotanda has added newer UR towers, while the Togoshi-Ginza and Musashi-Koyama areas keep solid mid-rise JKK stock alongside long shopping streets. The ward is popular with tech and foreign-firm workers balancing work and lifestyle.
Rent & Affordability
Rents on the Yamanote-south belt sit in the mid-tier. UR/JKK make near-Yamanote walking distance affordable up front. The Musashi-Koyama mid-rise JKK belt in particular delivers strong value across solo, DINK, and family budgets.
Transport Access
JR Yamanote/Keihin-Tohoku/Tokaido/Yokosuka/Shonan-Shinjuku, Tokyo Metro Nanboku, Toei Asakusa, Tokyu Meguro/Ikegami/Oimachi, and the Rinkai Line all serve the ward. Shinagawa Station also offers shinkansen and direct Haneda Airport access.
Who It Suits & Living Tips
Along Togoshi-Ginza and similar shopping streets, check evening noise and pedestrian traffic. Osaki and Musashi-Koyama redevelop quickly, so review current planning notices and construction schedules to avoid surprises during a multi-year tenancy.
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Recommended Reading Before You Apply
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How to Apply for UR Rental Housing: Step-by-Step Guide
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How to Find Affordable Housing in Tokyo Using UR & JKK
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